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2025 年高考适应性测试 英语参考答案 第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 1—5 ABACC 6—10 CACAB 11—15 BCABC 16—20 CCABB 第二部分 阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 21—25 CDAAB 26—30 DCBDD 31—35 BBCAC 36—40 DBCGA 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)公 众号:天海题库 第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 41—45 DABCC 46—50 DACAB 51—55 BCADB 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 56. viewed 57. winds 58. To complete 59. whom 60. defense (defence) 61. that 62. ranging 63. to 64. a 65. more frequently 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节 (满分15分) (One possible version) Dear readers, Our column “A Joyful Weekend Experience” has been well received since its launch. We are deeply grateful to all contributors who have shared their lively stories and unique perspectives, bringing this column to life. Your submissions, ranging from starlit camping adventures to heartwarming family baking, have painted a vivid portrait of youth and creativity. What touches us most is how you transform ordinary weekends into extraordinary journeys — whether through volunteering at animal shelters, experimenting with digital art or documenting local cultural heritage. Your participation means a lot to us. As we celebrate these highlights, we invite you to keep the inspiration flowing and continue to share your wonderful weekend experiences. Let’s uncover the beauty of our ordinary life together. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 第二节 (满分25分) (One possible version) One day, Jack told Ben of a reading aloud contest in the community. “It’s an opportunity for the kids to shine,” Jack said. Ben immediately thought of Harry, who had built up his confidence but still shrank from presenting in public. Ben went to find Harry and told him about the contest. Harry lowered his head, his cheeks flushing. “What if I mess up?” Harry murmured. Ben patted him on the shoulder, encouraging him, “Remember how you first started? This is just another step.” Harry nodded, agreeing to give it a shot. For days, Ben set aside time to coach Harry on reading with expression and rhythm. Jack also shared tips on adding emotions to reading. Gradually, Harry’s voice sounded rhythmic and energetic. When the big day came, Jack and Ben accompanied Harry to the contest hall. At the sight of the large audience, Harry froze. But the moment he met Ben’s and Jack’s warm smiles and thumbs-up gestures, he calmed down and walked onto the stage. His voice was steady at first, and then grew increasingly passionate. When he reached the final lines, the hall erupted into applause. Harry won second prize! Holding the certificate, he flashed a bright smile at Ben and Jack. From then on, more kids came to Ben’s reading corner. Ben and Jack felt content that their small corner was making a big difference in the children’s lives. 1 {#{QQABZQ6EggggAhBAARgCAQW6CkMQkACCAYoGwAAQsAAAARFABAA=}#}附:听力录音文稿 Text 1 W: I’ve been looking at the swimming pool for 10 minutes now. It’s quite clean. M: It’ll be really refreshing when you’re in. Maybe just go for it! W: I’m worried it’ll be too cold. However, I do want to cool off. Text 2 W: Did you notice the new soups that are on sale at the supermarket? I’ve never heard of some of the flavors. M: Yeah, I saw them. Maybe they’re trying out different recipes to get more customers. W: Maybe, but some don’t even sound like soup at all. Text 3 M: I got here early, but she was already waiting at the gate. W: That doesn’t surprise me. She loves school and always arrives before everyone else. M: True. I think we should ask her parents to wait with her until we arrive at work. Text 4 W: Last week the engine stopped, and you rang the breakdown services. Now there is another strange noise. M: And while I was checking, the lights suddenly went off. W: There is a garage just around the corner. Maybe we could try our luck there. Text 5 W: Why did you take out all your clothes? M: I’m thinking of giving some to the charity shop. W: That’s wonderful. Many people can’t afford to buy new clothes. Plus, it can also save some space. Text 6 W: It’s getting harder to manage both my job here and looking after the kids since my husband went on a business trip. M: It is very demanding to both work full-time and be a parent, especially when we’re on such a tight work schedule. W: Exactly. There’s homework to check, dinner to make, and then bath and playtime. M: It sounds tiring. W: Luckily, my parents will come to help me next week. Until then I’m on my own. M: Have you thought of leaving the children to play with each other while you make dinner? Or let them go to bed earlier and shower in the morning. W: Maybe. Text 7 M: I’ve nearly finished organizing the clues for the party. It was a bit like creating a crossword puzzle! W: Sounds like you’ve enjoyed it! Have you figured out how many party bags you’ll need? M: Well, I invited ten kids. W: And we should do one for the birthday girl too! M: Exactly. I hope the kids will love the gifts inside the bags. I can’t wait to see them run around solving the clues! W: It’ll be fantastic. What’s the treasure at the end? M: It’s a surprise, and they will be excited. Watching them enjoy it all through will make all the 2 {#{QQABZQ6EggggAhBAARgCAQW6CkMQkACCAYoGwAAQsAAAARFABAA=}#}organizing worth it! W: That’s what counts in the end! And taking a rest after it is all over! Text 8 W: Hi, Lucas. I’m trying to decide how to spend my break from university. M: What’s on your mind? W: Well, I’m offered a great part-time position at a very famous company. I’d get some experience and meet new people. M: That’s good. W: But another part of me is thinking about volunteering. I’d love to spend my break doing something meaningful. It feels like a chance to make a difference while having an adventure. M: I get that. A part-time job experience would be helpful when you apply for a full-time job, and volunteering could help others and get satisfaction. If I were you, I’d probably go for the first option. W: Why? M: I think volunteering is something you do all the time, but some jobs may only come once. W: I see. I’ll consider it seriously. Text 9 M: Hi, Mrs. Green. I’m Philip. We spoke on the phone earlier. Welcome! W: Hi, Philip. We can talk about where I should go on holiday in Italy now. M: Sure! What kind of trip are you looking for? W: I want to experience some culture. And I love a little bit of shopping too. But most importantly, I like to relax in the natural landscapes of Italy. There are just so many places to choose from! M: Italy’s full of beautiful spots. What about visiting Tuscany? It has impressive landscapes, with forests close by too. Meanwhile, there are many world-famous art cities, including Florence, Siena, and Pisa. W: That’s a great idea. I’ve also heard good things about the Amalfi Coast, known for its amazing coastline scenery, but I’m not sure if it’s too crowded. M: It can get busy, but it’s definitely worth it for the views. If you prefer something quieter, you could also consider Lake Como. It’s peaceful, with a mix of nature and beauty. W: That sounds amazing! I’ll definitely look into it. Text 10 Hi there! I’m Maria, and I’m a competitor on this season’s Dancing Stars Showdown. It’s been an incredible experience so far. Every day, we practice for the big performances. Many thanks to all the staff for their cooperation. We start in the studio at 5:00 p.m., going over every routine until it’s perfect. It’s hard work. The amount of focus and energy that goes into each step is incredible — there’s no room for mistakes when the cameras are rolling. By 7:00 p.m., we get ourselves dressed up. My clothes shine with the light with every movement. I don’t usually wear things like that! Then, at 8:30 p.m., the show officially begins! First, the stars perform their routines, and each of us gets 10 minutes to shine. I’m the second one to go up, which gives me a little time to prepare. Stepping out onto the stage under those bright lights and giving it everything is exciting. All the sweat and tears are worth it now. All I want to do is present the best version of myself to the audience. It’s a moment I’ve dreamed of for years, and now I’m living it! 3 {#{QQABZQ6EggggAhBAARgCAQW6CkMQkACCAYoGwAAQsAAAARFABAA=}#}